The DragonBoardโs smart-phone ancestry is plain to see. It boots into Android, supports impressive video, and a plethora of other media types. It even has a GPS antenna. Makers will appreciate its GPIO pins for interacting with the physical world, and the option to swap Android for Linux or even Windows 10 IoT. It comes in a compact package: aย credit card sized board, barely thicker than its USB ports. The designers even picked a smaller power-plug, to keep the board thin.
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Reviewed: Qualcomm DragonBoard 410c
Why To Buy
The DragonBoard packs a ton of multimedia support into a small, thin, single board computer. If you already know and love Android, this board will give you that familiar environment. If you’re a veteran of single board computers, already versed in Linux, you can have it that way, too.
| Specs | |
| Qualcomm DragonBoard 410c | By: Qualcomm |
|---|---|
| Type: | Single Board Computer |
| Price: | 75 |
| Software: | Android, Linux, Win 10 IoT |
| Clock Speed: | 1.2 GHz |
| Processor: | Snapdragon 410 |
| I/O Pins (digital): | 12 |
| I/O Pins (analog): | 0 |
| WiFi?: | Yes |
| Video?: | HDMI |
| Bluetooth?: | Yes |
| Ethernet?: | No |
| Operating Voltage: | 1.8V |
| Dimension: | 54mm x 85mm |
| Memory: | 1GB LPDDR3 533MHz, 8GB Flash |







